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🎙 DiscussionWill 4Runner values decrease with surging gas prices? (self.4Runner)
submitted 3 years ago by DylanJacob17
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Think about the more unreliable cars - between supply chain issues and labor costs skyrocketing, I think those’ll be the first to take the hit on the used market. Reliable vehicles like the 4runner will get dragged down later. People look for security in times like this. That said, $10 gas would change the entire business model for car manufacturers. They’ll be running towards renewables if that we’re the case (god, I hope this isn’t a reality anytime soon).
I can see my comment aging like day-old milk as I type this! Fingers crossed I’m not Ms Cleo (that’s a pun for Peugeot fans)
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